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Kimerud99

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  1. @spudulike That was what i thought. Do you know where to get those filters? Not quite sure if the new one will fit at all without modification.. Not quite sure if its worth the risk to modify it.
  2. @Muddy42 Thanks for helping me out. I didnt realise that the filter element stuff that i found in the vent hole was maybe the filter element inside the clear Ventilation plastic part. Will try to order this kit and give it a try. Last owner have maybe removed all these parts since nothing of the parts in the picture of you sent me was there. Only the red valve that are inserted from inside of the fuel tank and through the ventilation hole(picture 2 i sent). Will update when i have got the parts and (hopefully) installed them. As of now, Thanks.
  3. Hey! Can you guys help me source the right ventilation for my fuel tank on my chainsaw? Bought a Stihl Ms200/ 020 production year : 1999. When i did replace my impulse hose/ Fuel line from tank to the Carb, i noticed that the fuel tank ventilation was kind of missing. I got the red ventilation valve inside the tank but all that was left of the other end of the was a small piece of white filter kind of. Adding pictures of what it looks like so it easier to understand. Do someone know whats the right ventilation stuff that belongs there? Im finding just a simple hose with a white small filter on the end on the internet. But i dont seem to understand how thats gonna not leak and since the broken filter piece was laying in there i doubt that, a hose should be there? What do you guys think? Thanks for all the helpful answers! Appriciate it

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